Boston, Lincs-based print cartridge manufacturer Dynamic Cassette International (DCI) has agreed to stop building new Epson-compatible cartridges as part of an out-of-court settlement.

DCI, which is also known as JetTec, specialises in compatible inkjet and toner cartridges for Brother and Canon printing equipment, and remanufactures cartridges for other brands including Dell, HP, Lexmark and Samsung.

The spat has now been resolved shortly before a two-week trial was scheduled to begin at the High Court in London, with DCI agreeing to stop manufacturing new Epson-compatible cartridges. Any financial terms of the settlement were undisclosed.

In a statement, Epson said the dispute was resolved to the satisfaction of both parties.

Epson Europe VP Robert Clark said: “We invest heavily in research and development to ensure our customers receive the best possible imaging results from our products.

“As a business we are committed to protecting our investments, assets and our resulting products and technologies the world over.”

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